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THE TRUE MEANING OF BAPTISM BY WATER AND FIRE |
In the Gospel according to St John, Christ has said:
‘Except a man be born of water and the Spirit, he
cannot enter into the Kingdom of Heaven.’
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The
priests have interpreted this into meaning that baptism
is necessary for salvation. In another Gospel it is said:
‘He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with
fire’.
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Thus the water of baptism and the fire are one!
It cannot mean that the ‘water’ spoken of is physical
water, for it is the direct opposite of ‘fire’, and one
destroys the other. When in the Gospels, Christ speaks
of ‘water’, He means that which causes life, for without
water no worldly creature can live—mineral, vegetable,
animal and man, one and all, depend upon water
for their very being. Yes, the latest scientific discoveries
prove to us that even mineral has some form of
life, and that it also needs water for its existence.
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There is nothing greater or more blessed than the
Love of God! It gives healing to the sick, balm to the
wounded, joy and consolation to the whole world, and
through it alone can man attain Life Everlasting. The
essence of all religions is the Love of God, and it is the
foundation of all the sacred teachings.
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It was the Love of God that led Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, that strengthened Joseph in Egypt and gave to
Moses courage and patience.
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Through the Love of God, Christ was sent into the
world with His inspiring example of a perfect life of
self-sacrifice and devotion, bringing to men the message
of Eternal Life. It was the Love of God that gave
Muḥammad power to bring the Arabs from a state of
animal degradation to a loftier state of existence.
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1. | St John iii, 5. [ Back To Reference] |
2. | St Matthew iii, 11. [ Back To Reference] |